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Who said you can't coin your own term? What is "Boning the Fish"? It's a moment. A defining moment when you know that your favorite TV Show, Celebrity, Movie Series or Music Group has reached its peak. That instant you know from now on...it's all downhill. Some call it a climax of sorts. We call it "Boning the fish". From that moment on things will simply never be the same.

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWhen Albert was addicted to morphine and kicked the habit after being locked away in some remote cabin with Pa (disturbingly vomiting) and Laura's narration at the end said how Albert one day returned to Walnut Grove as Doctor Albert Ingalls, fulfilling his dream of practicing medicine. The only problem is Albert died of a rare blood disease or something in a later episode and returned to Walnut Grove to die and climb a mountain with Laura ("SAY IT! MY BROTHER IS GONNA DIE!"). What's the deal with that? He didn't become a doctor because he died and climbed the mountain. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:33 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsExplain to me the WHOLE town folding up and moving to the big city. How's that work? "Hey, everybody, the Ingall's are moving; Let's go!!!!" -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:28 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWhen Mary hooked up with Adam, and then along came Hester Sue and the baby and the move to the city and the move back to Walnut Grove and the fire and Laura getting all bitchy with her new bun hairdo, and Carrie growing up and being the worst child actress on the planet and Grace never doing anything but sitting in that damned high chair and Caroline taking over at the restaurant and Nellie marrying the Jewish guy and everyone leaving town and James and Cassandra and Shannen Doherty and The New Beginning and top all that off with Charles's constant meddling (before he jumped ship of course), this show was non-stop jumping. My head is spinning just thinking of all this nonsense. Makes the early episodes so much sweeter. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:27 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWas Doc Baker also the town plastic surgeon? I seem to recall Laura's nose being a bit wider in the pre-bun hairdo days. Another thing I never noticed was the Clinique counter in Mr. Olsen's store. There had to have been one what with all the make-up Laura had packed on just to teach at that quaint little school house. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:24 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsHow about when Pa threw one of his "I can't support my family" fits after some storm ruined his crops? They were going to sell the old homestead to two old people. The night before the move, they were all sitting around listening to Pa play a mournful tune on the fiddle when Laura excused herself to "be gettin to bed". When Ma started after her, this old, scraggly man that they had JUST met offered to go to Laura to listen to her troubles and THEY LET HIM GO! I realize these were simpler times, but that was very poor parenting judgment on their part! Kind of made me see this family unit in a whole new light. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:23 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWhen Albert comes back to die and Pa makes Laura say "My brother is going to die." Wow. He should've been a grief counselor. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:22 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWhat annoyed me the most was that even though it ran like 200 seasons, they never changed the theme music or opening credits until the very last year! I mean, really. Mary is blind, Laura is married, the Greenbush twins are pushing puberty...but yet they still show that cheesy title sequence where they're rugrats running down that damn grassy knoll? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:19 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsAny one of the 50 times Mary went temporarily insane. Take your pick. And as previously stated, the men had '70's haircuts that couldn't conceivably have been maintained without blowdryers and massive amounts of Aquanet, but towards the end I even saw a girl in class with a mullet. That just insults my intelligence. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:16 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsTo add to the list of ghastly, traumatic moments, how about the time when Mary and her friend were buck-naked in the swimming hole and the friend we'd never seen before goes under the dark water and never comes up? Later on the friend's mother kidnaps Laura and keeps her in her basement. To this day I can't swim in ponds or non-artificial bodies of water without recalling that moment and giving a little shudder. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:14 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsThe show jumped the shark when Michael Landon wasn't happy with redoing LHOTP plots and started cannibalizing storylines from Bonanza. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:12 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWhen the Olesons adopted Nancy and made her dress up and style her hair exactly like their original daughter Nellie did a few years earlier. As if this wasn't enough to make the viewer realize that she was supposed to be the "new" Nellie, we constantly heard Laura lament "she's just like Nellie." Even Nellie herself, when she returned for a visit would exclaim "she's just like I was." The plots were then centered around everyone sneaking around to teach Nancy a lesson about her antisocial behavior which didn't cut it in the perfect world of Walnut Grove. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:12 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsWhen Mary became blind and Albert came on the scene. Downhill from there! Lowest low was when Albert had to kick his heroin habit. YIKES. I didn't read that chapter in any of Laura Ingalls books!!! Why not Albert joins a gang of disinfranchised Amish or something? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 29, 2014, 5:09 pm

Detroit, Michigan - Random TopicsLook at Street View on Google Maps regarding some of the areas in this once great city.. Disturbing to say the least -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 9:06 am

Islam - Random TopicsI'll never understand women that willingly convert to this religion.. it's like they're giving up their rights, because under Islamic law they have none -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:52 am

Family Matters - TV ShowsAnother strong similarity between this show and Happy Days..i remember an episode early in the series where Urkel accidently burned down this guy's restaurant.. does that ring a bell? -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:50 am

Chuck Norris - CelebritiesChuck Norris rules! And if you disagree, he will come to your house and kick your ass hehe -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:45 am

Angry Birds - Random TopicsGeez how many Angry Birds games are there out? Is it that great? And while i'm on the subject, Candy Crush is waaayyy overrated -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:43 am

Little House on the Prairie - TV Showsi never could understand Nellie having her own restaurant in a small town like that.. or when the whole town relocated. i don't know why Michael Landon thought that would be a good idea for the series. The first few seasons of the show seemed realistic, though i think the Olsens would have been treated like outcasts because their spoiled lifestyle wouldn't have been relatable to their struggling neighbors -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:36 am

Flo (Progressive Insurance) - TV ShowsAren't her and the Geico gecko's 15 minutes just about up already? I heard 'Flo's' ads on the radio recently and almost lost my lunch! Wish those insurance companies would find some new mascots already, or better yet, quit exposing us to crappy tv and radio ads -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:28 am

Saved by the Bell - TV ShowsThis show was entertaining to watch a long time ago, but certainly not worthy of a movie based on it and the actors (thanx Screech) -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:25 am

Simpsons, The - TV ShowsSo what's with the Simpsons-Family Guy crossover? Are the producers trying to breathe new life into their dying shows? -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:23 am

Full House - TV ShowsPlease, PLEASE don't do this http://jojocrews.com/full-house-set-to-return-for-new-series-in-2014/ -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:19 am

Friends - TV ShowsA chef and a coffee shop waitress being able to afford a nice apartment in New York? (AND it's in Manhattan) You got me! -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:17 am

Cosby Show, The - TV ShowsAs far-fetched as this show was at times, it did have its funny moments.. The Day The Spores Landed (a Cliff dream sequence where all the guys became pregnant) is one of my favorites from the series, as was the BB King episode.. And what happened to Theo's girlfriend after that episode? Theo was contemplating spending the rest of his life with her, and then we never seen or heard mention of her again? Same thing with Cockroach.. They were best friends in high school, and with the exception of a mention later in the series, he wasn't mentioned again. Did the writers think the viewers wouldn't notice something like that? -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on August 29, 2014, 8:15 am

Oakland Raiders - Random TopicsAgreed, the Raiders where one of the flagship teams in the old AFL days. But they boned when they couldn't get a new stadium in Northern California and moved to LA. The issue was is the stadium they moved too was older then the one they left.They were adopted not by Hollywood or upper and middle-class LA ( the same crowd that goes to Dodgers, Kings and Lakers games) they were adopted by black and Latino Gang Bangers. Too much violence in the stands made whited from Pasadena and other suburbs stay away. And too make matters worse they never got their new stadium in LA and as a last ditch effort to stay relevant moved back to Oakland. Now they're one of the worst franchises in the NFL. And if any team was close to folding in the NFL, it would be the Raiders. -- Submitted By: (bjohn345) on August 28, 2014, 2:14 pm

Men Without Hats - Music GroupsSo if you go to a Men Without Hats concert, do they just do a 90 minute version of Safety Dance? -- Submitted By: (Friedrich_Feuerstein) on August 27, 2014, 5:05 pm

We Got It Made - TV ShowsTeri Copley was and is a goddess! -- Submitted By: (bipinbarr) on August 26, 2014, 3:52 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsWhy did everybody get all mad at William for not dressing up like Santa for Jabari?? First of all, Jabari was getting a little too damn old to be still believing in Santa Claus ANYWAY. He was like 9 or something. Secondly, last time I checked, William is NOT Jabari's dad! Darnell is! So why didn't Darnell do it? Why didn't they get mad at Darnell instead of William? They didn't speak to William for like 2 episodes because of that mess. If I was William I wouldn't have apologized. What was he supposed to say, "Sorry I had better shit to do on Christmas Eve"? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 11:33 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsOn what planet can you call your boss a bitch (to their face) and not get fired? Or not show up to work because your gay cousin Ronnie had to do your extensions? Maybe in the Girlfriends universe, this is normal, but in real life, Maya would have gotten her ass fired from the law firm after like 3 days. Let's be real, even though Joan was Maya's friend, she was still her BOSS. What kind of secretary just gets up and leaves her desk all the time, leaving the phone unattended, and nobody says shit? Joan just cracks a smile or invites her into her office to talk about Toni or William. Come to think of it, both Maya and Joan would have been fired in real life. I don't know any law firms that allow the employees to just hang out in the office with the door shut all day gossiping about men, or to randomly leave work early to go confront people at Japanese restaurants. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 11:29 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsThe show was at it's best during Seasons 2-4. Season 1 is great in it's own right, but the cast and writers were trying to navigate and establish the personalities of the actresses. It's above average though. In Season 2, we started to get a feel of who the girls were and the construction of the situations and the writing improved even more. It was very realistic, easy to relate to, and was less heavy handed than Season 1. The Season 2 episode where Darnell finds out about Stan and gets emotional is definitely one of the best scenes of the entire show. The show remained great up until the end of Season 6, when Toni left. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 11:20 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsThe show is called "Girlfriends", not "Joan and Friends", so why the hell was everything (weddings, births, ceremonies, celebration dinners, parties, baby showers, etc) always held at Joan's house??? I know Joan is supposed to be the "motherly" one of the group, but why couldn't they ever have dinner at one of the other girl's house for a change? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 11:11 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsOne of the funniest episodes is "He Loves Her, He Loves Me Not", the one where Donna (Jill Scott) meets the girlfriends and has dinner with them and sees how well Joan and William get along (had their own inside jokes, lingo etc) and Donna feels that William is in love with Joan but he just doesn't know it yet. After Donna is all weirded out by Joan and William's Cinco de Mayo songs ("what the hell is going on?!?") on the ride home she tells William that he's in love with Joan. William denies it all throughout the episode, which was pretty realistic. But then, a few episodes later, he suddenly concludes he IS in love with her. This led to William dating Joan which should have NEVER happened. And how do you just decide you love somebody just because somebody else says you are?? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 11:08 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsWhat the hell was up with all the blatant Chili's product placement in the last couple of seasons? I realize that Chili's was probably a Girlfriends sponsor, but at least make the placement be kind of subtle and not so obvious! "Darnell, where are you? I can't wait to see you. Do you have my Chili's baby back ribs?" "Jabari, stop! You gonna make me spill my Presidente Margarita! You know I don't play about my Chili's!" And every time they went out to eat in the last season, it was at Chili's. Was it the only restaurant in Lancaster?? I like Chili's as much as the next guy, but it was getting ridiculous. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 11:00 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsDefinitely jumped the shark when Toni left (which was at the end of Season 6). The Season 6 finale was actually very good. It was a change of pace, and had a big twist at the end. But Season 7 was bland, boring, pointless, etc and so was Season 8 because Toni was gone, and as a result, the balance of the girls was thrown off. When JMJ left the show, it made you realize just how annoying Joan really was, and just how pointless Lynn's character had really become. It also made you realize that even though Toni's character was shallow, selfish, materialistic etc she was still entertaining and that the show began to sink without her. Girlfriends suddenly seemed like a totally different show (and NOT in a good way). -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 10:55 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsThere is no way Maya could go around calling everyone "bitch" so nonchalantly in real life. Calling someone a bitch in front of your son. REAL classy. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 10:50 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsThe Mixed Blessings episode was so random and all over the place. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 10:15 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsDorothy's sarcasm was one of the most important parts of Golden Girls and I still enjoy it to this day. However, when GG did the "Very Special Episodes" they were usually dull because they got too heavy handed and preachy. Although it wasn't really a VSE, some stuff in the episode "Bringing Up Baby" was totally unrealistic. The girls are promised a large sum of money if they take care of a pig until it dies. The pig is already sick, but they decide to "do the right thing" and send it back to St Olaf because it's dying of homesickness. In real life, one of them would have slipped something in the pig's food so it could go ahead and kick the bucket and they could collect the money (I think it was like $50,000 or $100,000 and back in the 80's, that was worth even more than it is now). As soon as they sent it back to St Olaf, it died. Guess it taught them a lesson? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 10:13 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsGolden Girls is a classic but one of the episodes that really annoyed me was "Wham, Bam, Thank You Mammy". So Blanche's Mammy has been gone for like 40 years, hasn't bothered to call or write Blanche or anything. Just shows up at the doorstep one day, demanding that Blanche give her the music box that Big Daddy left after he died. Then she decides to tell Blanche about her and Big Daddy's secret affair. She continues to beg for the damn music box and after Blanche adamantly refuses, she says, "But we were lovers Blanche". Like, umm SO?!? You're also a homewrecker, and it doesn't mean you deserve the damn music box. Wtf?? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 10:04 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsIt's unfortunate that Susan Harris never recovered from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Because when Dorothy Zbornak got it, she bounced right back the next week and it never affected her again!!! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 9:35 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsHow come in EVERY flashback episode, there was always a flashback where the heat is off and everybody gets in one bed? It was one of those every time. How many times was the heat off??? Did they live in Miami or Maine for God's sake? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 9:33 pm

Dark Shadows - TV ShowsWhen I was young, I really enjoyed the show, basically though most of it's run up until at least the final parallel time arc, but in hindsight and having rewatched it, I have to revise that radically, and many fans will probably disagree with me. I believe the show jumped the shark when instead of being about Victoria Winters it became the adventures of Barnabas and Julia. And then several times they attempted to recreate the 1795 story line (the height of the series) in different times, with ever declining originality. It's been popular to say that the show didn't 'really' take off until Barnabas, but after they repeat plots for the 2nd or even 3rd time I started to miss the first couple hundred episodes that had more character build up and not nearly as much supernatural elements. -- Submitted By: () on August 25, 2014, 9:12 pm

Star Wars - Movie SeriesDue to the filming of episode 7, theExtended Universe post Return of the Jedi is no longer considered canon. I understand why they made this decision (to free up the new trilogy from having to conform to the convoluted EU storylines), but it's a shame that the Admiral Thrawn books basically don't exist anymore. -- Submitted By: (John63btf) on August 25, 2014, 5:35 pm

Google - WebsitesThe Google doodles/animations, especially the tributes to marginally important people or events I've never heard of. The near month long World Cup animations were annoying as well, I used Yahoo search instead so I wouldn't have to look at them -- Submitted By: (John63btf) on August 25, 2014, 5:26 pm

Blue's Clues - TV ShowsSteve being replaced by Joe. My 2 year old son saw the ad on TV. I said "Hey, that's not Steve." He replied, "No mommy, that's Joke!" The irony! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:58 pm

Barney & Friends - TV ShowsBarney jumped the shark originally when they shrunk down all the dinosaur suits (Barney and Baby Bop, not sure if BJ was around yet) to "normal" size and changed Barney from purple to magenta. An additional jumping point came when they added that bird and squirrel to give their color commentary on everything the kids were up to. A pointless addition. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:55 pm

Barney & Friends - TV ShowsNow, when I was younger, I loved this show, but now I realize it's on a train to Stupidville! The actors make a lame excuse for comedy by acting retarded! Now, don't get me wrong, I like to watch senseless shows sometimes for good laughs, but the only way I'd laugh at this is if I was laughing at how pathetic it is! First, they've got this group of children who seem to be Barney's only friends, they've got the big ol' tub of lard himself, they've got some whiney Triceratops named "Baby Bop". Now wait just a darn minute, BABY BOP!!?!?!!? What kind of a name is that!?!?!!!? Then they got Barney's little brother, BJ, who's a Triceratops too. Wait, let's think. Barney is a...T-Rex maybe? Well, whatever he is, how can Baby Bop and BJ be his little sister and brother, AND BE A WHOLE DIFFERENT SPECIES!!?!!?!?!?! Also, there's a 16 year-old on it. Why is she joining the sorry excuse of a Barney fan club that is that group of kids??? I remember watching one episode where they pretend they're walking through a cave, and they tip-toe. WHY?!?!?!?!!?!?! If the cave's unstable, why don't they just walk!?!?!?!! I'm sure if they just walked they wouldn't wake up any of the "pretend" bats lol! This show was going to jump right when the producers got the idea for the show. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:55 pm

Barney & Friends - TV ShowsThere are many reasons I hated the show. He tells children to befriend total strangers, play with fire and dangerous stinging insects, put plastic bags over their heads, school is fun (trust me, I know better) many more dangerous stuff. In short, he presents a sugar-coated view of the world to unsuspecting kids. He also destroy children songs by changing them into sweet perversions (I hated the tune of "This old man" since I heard his signature song). -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:53 pm

Barney & Friends - TV ShowsIt definitely jumped when the first cast began to grow breasts and beards. What was up with Lucy? She was like 17 and the rest of the kids were like 6. She could have been their mother. Why are all the songs so cheesy? Everything that Barney writes or talks about is loving someone. Everyone in this world doesn't love each other! Why did Baby Bop SHRINK? She was this huge retarded 2 or three year old and then suddenly, she shrank and they tried to make her into this cute little thing. Well, It didn't work. The show should definitely be canceled to save little kids whose parents forced them into acting the embarrassment and counseling that's necessary. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:53 pm

Barney & Friends - TV ShowsWould you want your kids to look anything like the maniacally grinning lobotomized robots on this show? A purple talking dinosaur is more believable than the scary kids. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:52 pm

Barney & Friends - TV ShowsLeaving your kids alone with the Great Purple Satan is like letting them do drugs. Barney presents an unrealistically sugar-coated world where everyone acts alike. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:52 pm

Matlock - TV ShowsIt never jumped the shark, but it would have been better if LeAnn had been written into the show instead of just appearing out of nowhere as Matlock's daughter. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:49 pm

Matlock - TV ShowsWhy did Matlock NEVER get tired of chili dogs??? He ate a chili dog in every single episode. You'd think the guy would get a craving for a taco or some pizza every now and then! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:48 pm

Matlock - TV ShowsExit Stage Left... and re-enter stage right under a new name. Couldn't he have just kept Linda Purl? Michelle was a killer in a previous episode and just who is that goofy assistant he has near the end of the series? That guy (Roebuck) was recycled, too. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:46 pm

Matlock - TV Shows"Matlock" definitely jumped the shark once the show moved from NBC, to ABC. Suddenly, Ben Matlock, once a crafty and credible old coot of a lawyer, became a brainless himbo without the beefcake! The show stopped being a mystery/crime/detection series, and STARTED being something very akin to...well, to "The Andy Griffith Show." Alotta banjo-picking, mixed with alotta southern-fried, corn-pone humor, but EXTREMELY light on the court cases. Now, I understand that as the years wore on, it probably became harder and harder for the writers to come up with new story ideas; just as, with the passage of time, ANY man could experience some personality changes (i.e., senility, "second childhood" and the like). That's fine. I could accept that Ben Matlock's facilities were beginning to fail him. BUT, did they HAVE to have him continuing to practice law? Matlock had been greatly "dumbed-down" for the sake of humor. So, why not just take it a step further? Why didn't they just have Ben quit the law practice, retire to Mt. Pilot, and refocus the show on his comic misadventures there? Y'know, really loosen him up a bit, and make Andy Taylor a VERY distant memory! Instead, he was allowed to continue practicing the law, and we were supposed to believe that clients were STILL putting their trust in him, when it was becoming obvious he was getting too cranky for the job! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:45 pm

Matlock - TV ShowsHow senile is that old coot? He hired a murderer to be his assistant. Michelle Thomas was revealed a the killer behind an insidious plot in one of the earlier episodes. She was using a different name at the time, but doesn't he recognized her? Who could forget the face of a cold blooded killer? Now she has changed her name and wormed her way into the office of the man who sent her up the river. Watch your back, Ben!!!! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:45 pm

Matlock - TV ShowsWhy in the world did Ben keep getting new assistants in the office? That kind of ruined the show. Also near the end they did a lot of "humor" episodes, and not enough dramatic shows. They always put funny things into the the earlier shows, but they never tried to make it a humor episode. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:44 pm

Matlock - TV ShowsThe show got quite annoying when he only lost like one trial in the whole show's existence. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:43 pm

Grey's Anatomy - TV ShowsThe George and Meredith fucked fallout episode. Good grief, who WROTE this?! I was so tired of hearing Meredith excuse her heinous act of using George with the "I was so sad, and you were there" excuse I could projectile vomit. She is horrible! And what about the merry-go-round Meredith is on with Derek? "We can't be friends. Okay, let's try being friends." Gee, will they sleep together again? Let me consult my Magic 8-ball. Signs point to yes! And how is it that these interns have enough energy to screw around on (and with!) each other after exhausting shifts? Unbelievable. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:17 pm

Grey's Anatomy - TV ShowsThis show jumped on the episode where two people had a pole stuck through them and one person knew they had to die in order to save the other. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:16 pm

Grey's Anatomy - TV ShowsThe entire problem with this show is Meredith's nonsensical ramblings at the beginning and the end of the show. This isn't "Sex and the City" -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:15 pm

Martin (TV Series) - TV ShowsThe episode where Martin keeps dreaming that he is attracted to Pam. It wasn't because of that, but that episode was one of the weakest there was. It was poorly written. And Martin woke up a few times, but we are supposed to believe that every single time he woke up for awhile, and then went back to sleep, that the same dream kept continuing (at least 3 or 4 different times) and picked right back up exactly where it left off? LOL. Dreams generally don't work like that. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:10 pm

Martin (TV Series) - TV ShowsThe jokes had played out by Season Two. Garrett Morris was the only reason I watched and once he left, so did I. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:08 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsAt least FOUR characters from Family Matters made an appearance on Girlfriends (Waldo/Peaches, Laura/Sicily, Harriet as Lynn's stepmother, Eddie/Antwan). I had no problem with this, I'm just glad that Urkel never showed up on Joan's doorstep or I would have never watched again. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:06 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsThe episode where Joan quits the law firm and then goes to work at Wienercycle (corn dog place in a food court) is hilarious, especially the jokes about how Joan looked like Cat in the Hat in their uniform. But it was very stupid of Joan to do. How could she act so pretentious and all-knowing, but pull a stunt like that? If you're supposed to be the Mother Hen of the group, then ACT like it. Who quits a prestigious law firm to work at a fast food place in the mall. Then she began sitting around the house, with her hair uncombed, in a big bathrobe and slippers, and oversized Peabody glasses, trying to give out advice to people. She sounded ridiculous giving out "nuggets of wisdom" when her own life was so fucked up. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 4:02 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsThe day Jill Marie Jones walked off the set and out of the gates of Paramount. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:57 pm

Girlfriends - TV ShowsGirlfriends jumped the shark as soon as William and Joan became a couple. They had the chemistry of two rocks in a pond. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:55 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsEverybody dies on this show. Not only guest characters but regular characters weren't safe either. Then they finally blow up the whole damn town. Damn! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:52 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsLittle House jumped when the entire town of Walnut Grove picked up and moved to Winoka...and then moved right back without losing anyone along the way except Miss Beadle. This was a harbinger of unrealistic, ridiculously melodramatic things to come as the show veered off into soap opera territory, and what had previously been a charming, believable historical drama became a pulpit for Michael Landon's issue of the week. The Winoka move marked the turning point after which the original storylines of Laura Ingalls Wilder were eschewed in favor of wildly improbable, overdramatized plots and the spunky, independent, but sweet character of Laura was replaced with a bossy, condescending, bad-tempered, out of control teenager who fancied herself a "woman" in love with a man twice her age. The final jump was when unraveling the pigtails and taking a substitute teaching assignment miraculously transformed Laura into an adult at the ripe old age of sixteen. Watching Almanzo, a grown man, kiss the mousy-voiced adolescent Laura, still a student in Miss Wilder's classroom, was a little disturbing, and it was even more disturbing when he demands that Pa marry her off to him after just a few months of courting and then proceeds to abandon her when she won't immediately elope with him. From then on, Laura became an uptight snot and Almanzo became an immature, hot-headed chauvenist. I guess they deserved each other. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:50 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsThe ridiculous "blind school's on fire" episode. First, what kind of fire is this that creates no smoke? Interesting. Secondly, Mr. Garvey's wife was killed by Albert's careless smoking of the pipe. Mr. Garvey is not dealing well with the death and turns to alcohol. Then, he finds out that Albert is the one that killed his wife. And then he volunteers to help Pa search for missing Albert. And Pa lets him. Yeah, that's a good idea, Pa. Your son just killed your best friend's wife, and you think it might be good idea to have him "help." Right. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:50 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsAlbert ruined Little House. Period. Why they felt it necessary to throw this brat in after 5 seasons is beyond me. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:48 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsIf she had been alive at the time, the real Laura Ingalls Wilder definitely would have made a trip to the set of "Little House on the Prairie" and cursed out the writers and cast for deviating from details from the books. They started tinkering with the storylines and characters and that's when LHOTP started to go downhill. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:48 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsOne thing that always bugged me about this show was the way Charles Ingalls would cry any time, any place. Pioneers, especially pioneer men, did not do that. Of course, this show showed many unrealistic behavior patterns for Americans of the 1880's. Mary, for instance, in reality lived the remainder of her life blind and dependent on her family. That was the way life was. There is almost no chance she would have married anyone, particularly not a blind man -- who, at that time would not be able to support her. Caroline Ingalls would never have worked full time as a cook/waitress while she had two young children to tend. What did she do, drop Carrie and Grace off in the Walnut Grove Daycare? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:43 pm

Little House on the Prairie - TV ShowsThe all-time winner and champion of the Adopt-a-Brat syndrome. First, Albert, who definitely grated on my nerves, then later, about 3 or 4 more brats! What the hell was Ma and Pa's problem? Their own daughters, Carrie and Grace, were lost in this shuffle of stray kids, and NEVER GOT A GOOD STORYLINE! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:41 pm

Andy Griffith Show - TV ShowsOh boy, the first color season was the turning point! Barney-gone! Gomer-gone (his character was very funny, they changed it for the Gomer Pyle Show)-and the creator of the program left too. Opie was too old to be the sweet boy he had been. Goober was a very dumbed down Gomer. Aunt Bea became too important. the towns people, the mayor, even the southern accents were all gone! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:40 pm

Andy Griffith Show - TV ShowsWho was the moron that decided that Helen FRUMP(that should have been her name) was the best match for Andy? ALL the others, Elinor Donahue, Sue Ane Langdon, the late Joanna Moore, were BETTER matches! This was a MAJOR Shark Jumper! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:40 pm

Andy Griffith Show - TV ShowsWhen Barney moved to Raleigh it was over (couldn't stand the nasty attitude Helen had) and Aunt Bea all of a sudden knew more about Mayberry and it's history then the actual citizens! (remember, she came to Mayberry to care for Opie!!) But even with Barney, there was the beginning of the downfall...the Dynamite Eating Billy Goat who needs to be "escorted" out of town, no sense episode!!! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:39 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsThis was one of the best shows for the first two or three years. Somewhere around the 4th or 5th season, the jokes started to get stale and predictable. Dorothy insults Stan (oh hahahaha I'm dying of laughter), Blanche sleeps with another guy and they all snicker about it (oh now I'm going into cardiac arrest about it), Rose tells another dumb unbelievable St Olaf story (omg that's the funniest thing I've ever heard!) When Terry Hughes left and the new writing crew came in, you could definitely tell a difference in the humor and although the show wasn't bad, it was definitely superior during it's first few seasons. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:35 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsI love this show but I was like wtf was with Blanche thinking she was pregnant. And everyone else actually thought she was too. She had to be in her mid 50's when the episode was filmed and it was obviously menopause. I thought Rose was supposed to be the only dumb one? -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:30 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsThe writers lacked basic math skills. It's said Dorothy's son Michael is only about 30, but she had him when she was 17. From the way they scoff when Blanche says she's in her 40's, I highly doubt Dorothy is 47! -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:26 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsGolden Girls really only lost steam in its final season. I used to watch it religiously, but then didn't pay it much attention the last season. I think it was around the time of of Rose's boyfriend Miles being someone else that it finally lost touch with reality. It started off as a being about real issues older people face but then the outlandish relatives appeared, the character traits became more caricature-ish (Rose is dumb and tells a story about St. Olaf, Blanche is a slut, Dorothy can't get a date, Sophia makes smart remark and tells a story about Sicily etc.) It's easy to tell when the show is losing its grip on reality; the girls seem to wear more elaborate, expensive nighties and wear heels and a lot of makeup before bedtime. And their schtick became formulaic and repetitive. My favorite episodes are: when they all get the flu, when they get stuck in the house during a cyclone, when Blanche becomes a writer, when Blanche's sister asks for a kidney, the lesbian episode, - there are a lot of great episodes and almost every episode in its first few years is good. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:25 pm

Golden Girls, The - TV ShowsIt didn't really jump the shark, but there were some glaring inconsistencies that were pretty irritating. Remember the episode when Rose has to take courses in night school because she never graduated?! She tells Dorothy that it was because she was in a kissing booth at the St. Olaf fair, got mono and wound up sleeping through graduation. And yet, at another point she tells the girls, in a later episode, that she was the valedictorian of her graduating class. And remember when those neighbors from next door, George and Leslie, I think her name was, totally unknown to the audience, and all of a sudden about 90% of the episode was about these characters who were having marital problems?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Like, who the heck were these people? It was the most BORING episode ever. Stupid acting, bad characters... lousy. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:24 pm

Designing Women - TV ShowsIt's not that Julia Duffy and Jan Hooks were that bad, it's just that Delta and Jean were that good. They made the show. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:17 pm

Designing Women - TV ShowsOne of the GREATEST characters on this show was Suzanne Sugarbaker -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:17 pm

Designing Women - TV ShowsThe show jumped when all of the dialogue turned into political rants on society, morals, racism, sexism, etc -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:12 pm

Designing Women - TV ShowsThis well-written show jumped the shark when Delta Burke left the show. I absolutely LOVE Delta Burke and I feel some of the best shows were when she had gained weight (and she was still beautiful). She and Dixie Carter had this sort of bond that was evident on the show. And that could not be replaced. I think Julia's character changed b/c she no longer had her baby sister to take care of anymore. -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:11 pm

Designing Women - TV ShowsDesigning Women jumped the shark when it started male bashing. It seemed when something went wrong in Julia and Mary Joe's life they started on a long speech about how men brought ruin to their lives -- Submitted By: (JTScomments) on August 25, 2014, 3:11 pm